The McLoud Police Department is cracking down its backlog of outstanding warrants.

The department recently teamed up with Deputy Chad Pope with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office and his team to serve dozens of warrants. The department had a backlog 400 warrants before McLoud Police Chief Tom Pringle streamlined the system by using a new database.

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Officers ask people to pay their warrants before they come knocking on doors.

“Don't be taken from your home in the early-morning hours or served while at work, and whisked off to the Pottawatomie County Safety Center in front of your family, friends or co-workers,” Pringle said.

The department will be conducting another warrant sweep soon. Police provided a list of 30 people they’re seeking.